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STltTIfTORY R!gU1'REMOTSt' lconticued) Can'flanc® Levei Source pocumentatlon and P Prdcotluros to be Primary Secondary Reasons for Mak 1ng 2) botormi n6t l onN statutes/txoc0+We Orden IRa Oattons : Objective i . L o l l owed toe Comp f l once t t f t _ �--- mnlntoln national pI`tmnry _ = - Air lrluafity (contlhued f Or qua standards.` diack co i unn 4' Amliient.noise levels loPdviodic '5tendarifsi are generally.. noisrt 5f, Enuiron- 9enetated by the Silveritbeta rUDinantaI andDollar Fairgi+ounds, ls,, as, amended)98O-4oae6). milesto tha south, isGS-70 dB, Noisa m3tetanont'and Control Protect poopls frau vo neige 1n ttietr 1. ff projeot door not Involve n'olso eons itivo> UeveIdpnont gatlon ineasitres 3 28) f �e�cese- commiln t i i i+s and p f aces of 1 n noise ' oxposod aroas; .check 'the nnlitcie roeldencos. cdlurAn �!) IfJoto: for purposes of canpIlanceu wltli i , Noise ldVels not t At at + � x - - roquiatian;, rehabiiita- thise. Ip„n, considered land, exceed 60 - - pb,perty-lin � Tion . r dove io ent.) p„ 2_ tea"v e ui" hien p i 2. if project deer Involve land` and hand tools' not to 1't: op0 `heti. Wit develo cont i ere n noise �pxpoi3o _ of �dotorm 0 amhtont d the. shop:. �1oo�s no1so Iwa1s Ylslnq the HUD Notice of Asse4smont Gufife- open. f Inas o'r stilet' adausticaf ” 3: floU> s of operate pn data §haJ,l b6 fj:i�0,aa.in. to;t;.00 p+m. If t)td iobi'ont notso. ' rovnl at ti6 prdja'ct situ " 66 AS(a56j CilaCii b, 4f the anibiont nai'so IeV;or i at -rho 'project ai�o `f a obtor t n hen $5 dH6, MI'idohtir' pttirsnn/doaumont proYldl,ng informn"tioli� 'ifeb name, .y, title, ecleicy, fi�cation, torophone n�niber► a�tid datd of canfnct; ligd oxpldlh why epproplato cdippiiancti level was sa,iaatodill rltiCfs/Cf5-� r�a0 E i'. STATUTORY 8eQU1REh1ENTSb (cont nuedj dmpllance Love! Source 'Documentation and 5tatut o6`/ExocutiVe Ob ectlVo Procedures to be Eollowcoduee Cto bei nc a - primary Secondary it) i2),Determination* hoasors for tIbhr4.. Ordors/Roqulations i Noise Abatement and control require appropr00C, I fcontlnuedl: mion projectitigat re s or justify deviatemebOU on from the -HUD standards and chock f2., ' Bial Holmes, 'Battal ion . Hazardous Oporation# Exploslve or Pianu`ablo in Protect,people tfram hazardous operations' involy- 1. Consult With fire chief, pis 0 safety officer, andlnr' ' Chief, Dept: of For- es't rSYs t 01,6) 891-2790, Nature l`lit c1) ing ex iosivo ur tlaminabie p. flannlnq dlt"ec+or end conduct P eld observatlan to doter - lne 11%17% ��, funis. ml if the pi'oj,oct is :in tt1e,' .' ChapmaitiroWn is primar� Vicinity of wy hazardous ily rosidential with ' operation involving explosive very' Kittle 9tolmnercial "• or f l ammaii l o f ue i s or developpient t no manu- �+ chanlcals which exceed the O n ung plants or x;- -- - - fo11owlhn stbndards: 1U0 or more 'Ike a station- - - tank farms: He did r, gallons Bev, canf lner oh' or above ground level,; `or tiro to citf' pos- of any ndt know sile, toxic materials 1 WIldinga; 16,000 BTUI .. Stored in Vicinity. .:1 2hr f iro' +o poodle in Uh` Fi` e�lta7 and mitiga= protootod areas it.e., oiltdnors), 456 HTU/i t. 2 hrss, Cidiis includes: � 'andWeG 0.5 psi nVeir u 14 ,, Nb workby lessees P essur'oas or storage 61 chum - 2. It project Is not in the )t icals shall b6i per- cinity of any such fait ted out of doors rdot's uporation e heck hazaedw 2 �' No stoi:age of „' ' calo. , liquid 'lnatrrrials in M{identify Oravidih� informatj'on. l)so nime 'tl#ie', aUettcyj iocotinny toiophbno number, antl datd'of,cantacty and biplain Hhy {iersan/dncum'ht appropriate conplianco�loval w'as seleat6d.i' � � ' I } qa:....„war .. .. r •n..w.• i' M nn :i .. 'fir i f i. ST,4TUi`011y REQUIREMENTS: (continued) .. Statuteas/Executive to be (tom Ilance LeVeI Source Uoci►non^ t'atton and Orders/RegUjatlons Objective Fol ld a>r'edfor SCom ilahce p Pr mart' fiS Secondary 17i, Reasons for Making Do in . Fia�zardous•Opern#,1an, Flammable in 3, 11 project Is or may bo in units of 50 gallons.or "or Nature.(cot inUedl the v'Iclnity of such a h6zardous operpti,on, and more; including but not limited to uaint, tui'pen= required mitigotIon measures'' tine,-nsectiaide, hotbir cidc, oil and lubrican's: are,made b part; of protect , 3. Any siora�e of inf'lamma- npprovai check colUml I2, bias totaling more tlisn (QpnTbct State ;tor more hal 55 allpns � _ S 1 q re wire informat"1cm!. - a Use: Permit . Toxic Chaoicais and Rad,loactl,yo M otcelais Protect' penpio frcm hbzards associated with exposure to 1. Conduct field observa o tl n end consOlt with No ki1`o tt rid �oaotiye fokic chOmI'd- l"s and radio- flee chief, public safoty officuC and%or � maters s bn the act live Aid tee ia;ls. planning director to detorr V3Ciriityt� mine If tho peoj;oct exposed to tonic chemicalx X or radlobctive matorlas. if Project is hot exposed to _ See dboV`e. r toxic chemicalspr radLo- -=' - bctiv'e ma.toribls', chock-- -- — - T 9 do'iunn #I 5* it project 1s or'•�may be 'exposed to toxlc chi,*fceis . or'radloactive-ihatoriolsj 'chuck -and column I2 gather " aid portlnoht lt%forMot lon " regarding the matenials-- type. anounti WIod direction, . re atlonghi,p to wo'fdNoys and 1 drnlnbgiii ,distbhco frcxn fihe � prof oat s I tc±, 'otcr Tha'h s(identtt + O y phrson�documeh� ra�ldjn in{ermatleh: ttso Haney apoeoprlb#o compliance 1_aVoi was sei'e cted.) titles ;apenc�+, locati,oh� ieloplioho� hwbior, and ,. da$n of cahtact and �kpialh ,vhy , y�� { a I• STATUTORY REOUIREMENTS: (contl,nuod) - StatuteVExocuttve Orders/13equlat.tons ObJective Procedures to bo Followed for Cornp,ilance COM 11ahco Laval Source bocumen3atlon and PrImajV Secondary Taxlc'Ch ic'ats and, Y R©asons ,for Mak nq 2) Radloective ftaterlals (cont, det lno fif "ser"loos hea'l'th! _-.;:. r. boterait 1 sat ions hazards exist, . yes, confect the Ce i i fain la Oopr,jj•�ont of Heb l h ` Sarvlces� Hazardos Waste napemont Clranch (916) 322-23371 for resolution' ass stances NOTE: (ABG . funds should not bo used for aoofo" 't"" spp(x;rtl iq now iiev lopnant for habitattoh at ioCetlons affected by ,< toxic chemicals ar radio' 7c . Mrport Clear p 1 Zones ' nd APi Protect oo 1a P p frgn hazards active inatori~,ais, , .. � assactata3 With the Incation I. Revlotir i,1.lrpnrt maps,< contluct flold.observatloh - - of activltlbs WlthWalrport clout` zonosor air and consult With fire chief, public - � �=County p1 rising portePiment, accldopt potential tbnbs, safety n i h d. of f kers entl/or p 16ji- it lractor'to A3pax�t Erivirns'laiis dot'orrilihe f projoct Is In on airport cigar ;zoos araccldo'nt pota8tCa1 zone 2+ if pro,iect is 'hot In 'W ort clear zonoL, dcc d ' e i.nt X Anton, 61 tone, chock coiurn ./i� i 1'(iddof It phrsohtdoct nanf pki, i iildloq, into rnta�, oli. Usa n t�fnlpliiahca`.ieu61 was siiloctad�l a�r title aponc f f 4 y; oc atlas z'elaphan,e i - CC1BGpproprle'tn Itl5-4,3'! r i i ► p hussar and'dnte'b cohtad+' and ox'i5,ih Mh Y 4 n i y i . STOUT012Y 000113EIA NTS t (cont lnuod ) Com 'llance Laval Source bocumentat on and' tteitutos/txacutl"ve Procell' ures to'bo Primary Soconclary, ° RoasonSr for Makinp 0rdors/Aequlatlons , 04 ectl ve Follow ed 'foe CoinpI Iahce (1) 12) bater°mlhatlon� Air-ort Cle r Zones.and N?Z p j' 3. If pro act Is In a clear :. (cont puedl zone or accldont potential , ` M rano, Initiate procedures' and Adcumentatlbn ;pursuaht to 2d O M tq) and chock t colUmn r2. . Fa'rml.ands Protoctlon, to �rotott 0ic'Ime and 16 Ravlow local land .use plan Butte County General Farmland FrotectIb(I Policy produetivo ite�'m'f.and In ilnd determine If s to is Plan) Chico Urban Asea Act of 1981 '0 U,S,C. 420x; ruira l arogs. des l pnatdd as apr i cu 1 "tura l Land Use Plari des-ig- ._ earticularlynSoctlbns field hates the, property as p 1540(b) and. 1541 0 U.S.0 ohservatlonnduet to dotermino If thara are 30, or fewer Low' Derisi;ty' Re s 201 an d 4200. Oracro§e"s ; l h th o- .lnunedtata � The iriCtlbator' t3 al', 40 will be ldoated in a pre-=existing noncon- 2. It not, chock column /'1, x forming building, 717 L+. I f tho abovo f igd(�hgs are made; state reasons for' npprovinq '0.6joti and check column AZ +; , ;ice,. ...,. ... , ... *(Idantl'fy parsbn7dacilmant prov�dlrt bnfw`hlation Use hamni t;ltie� aponGy, Ibabtlon, #oaaphond numbari,and data of contmctr_acid elplal0 why app�O�rlate �Complah6 l vo" 6im'9a�ect C09h/05��.$A f �, :I i ■ { IV. LNVtPOa:'tE;fTAL IMPACT of a 1 "yes'' ani "maybe" answers are required acp anations on attached sheets) YES htA N0 1: EARTH. Fill the proposal result in sa.gni.fica�it: l7nstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? Disruptions, displacements, compaction',or • ovecovering of the soil?- c. Change. in topography, or ground surface relief features? d Destruction, covering or modff?1catinn of any unique geologic or physical features? 'Increase in wind or water erosion `of soils e . either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition' or• er,osa on c,f„beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition erosion which ;7tay mgdi y -the channel of or a r vex">or stream or the -bed .Of • the ocean:'or `;, any bay, inlet off• lal:e'� Loss pf,prime.agricultuisIly productive soils k -n - g o�Sts"ide designated urban areas. _...» h: Exposure of people or p.roporty to geologic hazards such'.as e:atihquakes; 1andslides;, muds slides ,i' ground failure or similar` hazaxcis.? .,_.._ �.., �. AIR. Will the:P'roposal result in subs antiril: dete riorataon o£ ambient a. Air emissions or Y ___.. air quality?._'.. b.; The ct at,, objectionable odoxs, smoke " -» or fumes? c: Alteration cif `air movement, .moisture; or N - temperature-;- or any change >.n climate , „ -► lacal�� or regionally? WATt{. Wil' the pr6posal •result in �ubsLan'tial c a_Chdhges in currents; or the course ox direct:'on of watbr mo'verdents in either-:- marine or freak watery b. Changes in absorption rates; cir 'mage patterns, f or the 'rate and amount ofsurface rano f'fY _.,�.. off-'sit:'e suco drainage improve-; Need for r£a ---� c channel menusi including vegetation removal, anon or cu.lvoirt it stal ation�?--- d, plteratians to the caUrse ar flow =of flood - w ate rs ? e. Change, ,n trhe amount:' ofsurface �Va'ter in any tater l�saharge intb starfae„ aldters y or an oily inciurCing al'terat;ion Of su;rf,ace• tJdtfp,�r quality, buti not l imp ted 'to t'0,nperd'isat ved ` ' o�:ygea o r t Ur'b'Wi, y't �g A1teYat_, a of t}ie direction or rate of flow; ,.. of grr)6d r,Yrtters'� h th6ge iaj t'iie quanta:t ► l7r c�uala�ty ref gxound. eittie� through da rest arida tions of ��ia"th +. drawals, ori thrn'ugh ntercept aq�iifer by cuts or e�ca�dtions? t of tJater r tier ist . i, At� '� in "the; 'at' 'sl . - ' � supp�.i�s� :...o:r � tJat�e.r avaalable for pu�a11 __. g:tposttrc o- peraple or, p'oprty to water y ing? re'latecl iiax'ards 9t.lch as flood` YES MAYBE" Na PL`NT LIFE: Will the proposal result in substantial: a,CH ange ini the diversity of species, or ;number o any s e-. ies of plants (including trees, P shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatzc plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of am* unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c; Introduction of newspecies of plants into an area, or in ''a barrier to the norma rep enish- mens of•�:xistihb- species? d. Reaacti6n in acreage of any agricultural crop? S ANIMAI. LIFE: Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals •. including reptiles)fish and she fish; benthid`organisms ox'insectsj? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique] rare or endangered species of anima'1s? c, Introduction o£ ne,4 species of animals into w an area, or result in a barrier to`the migration or movement of animals? ; d. Deterioration to existing. fish or wtldl.i£a habitat? 6. N+ISE. Will the proposal Iresult in substantial. a, �'ncreases in existing noise levels?JL eo le t p p p o severe noise levels?' b Expos Ll'G-AND CLARE. Will the proposal. produce sgni a cant- I1ght 8 LAND U5E: will the proposal result iri`a su stantial alteration of the' present or planned 1 and use of an area? 9: NAttRAL RE50Uftcn$ In ll the propg;: fa result n su stantia;l.: a. Increase iri the rate of use of any natural resources b: Depletion of any non'�;renewal�le natural ? tosourc Bs 10 RISK 4ift the 'propdsal lnVglve, is` = explosion 'or the tbldnse of hatAra,6 ous substa'hdes (ifteludi.ng 'but not limited to, t .. i pastcdes chem�.s or radiation) in the obi, 3. event of an accidentor upset oonditxons7 _,,,,; b. Poesible interference' W,th an cmergeney an.: response plan or dmorgency+ evacuation 11, nopUrtl ION: i�.iil the propos all alter the W �°x�vbn; diStrri utlon, ddhn ity-, or growth rale rye . .;tan ; ° 127, HOtI5I0: wiil the proposal affect existing housing', off;; c cote a, demand far adds tional hbUs'iftg? ,, { �. YES bt111'13E N "I"RANSPORTATION/CIRCULATI � tVi,l l the proposal result JaA, a. Generat . ^n of substantial additional veh.iZ. le movement :Y. b. Effects on eti.sting parkin ,facie] sties, or demand for new parking? c. substanti,-il impact on existing transportation sys-S*gtems? .3 . Si nific�.�nt alterations to present patterns � p P of ci'rcula.io.n or movement of eo le andjor 'nods. g e. Altorations to viateYborne, 'rail'or air traffiC? f. Incr ase in traffic hatards to motor vehicles, 'pedestrians? bicyclists or 4.. PUBL,T C SERVICES i,IVII1 the 'propgs al :have an effect _., upon, or,, result in a need for new Or :altered governmentia ery ccs � a. Fixe protection? b. `polZce pratecti0n? ...�.e' c: Schools? d. Yaxks or titnt z' x>ecreationa.. facilities? --� Maintenan„t;e opub1-ic facilities, iri►.luding I; road ? f, Other governmen,ta”" services? ►, l5. ENtkLoy. 1411 the proposal result in: a: C1rse 0f ss list; tial amounts of fuel ,or energy b: Su'bstAht lkl i.ncxease in demand upon ,exist,ing sour es of energy, or it the deVdlopment - stei sources a energ y? a n .--- 16 o U'IILITIE 5. Ni.11 Che proposal result in a need for ' new syste ms, or subs'tantiA, altarat .ons to the fo].io�tin� a. Power or natu�^Ri;� �;as I -�- b: Commir►ications tlii em: c: Water ave►i1abilitj�: tah}S? o d. ewe`s' r.'�,M"bt,C e. Storm ti+tater d'7rainage? � f. 50lirl wastedsposa]? ,...,._ ... 17. HUMAN HEALTH. 1`11,1 tho, prbposa result a: of an. health h and or, pbtbntia;', a. reatron Y health hazard, (6-xeluding ifidnta health b.XP a ds of people to potents ? l8: AtS` HE`TTCS: {�a11 the proposal res'tilt in the ;� o st:ruct!on of afi I sci:nic nista er 'view +open. to the 'publ;xc, or will, t o prt�p;o.szjl rr su.lt n t} e creation of,an aesthetically 0 on$I a sate opor� " to pu'b1i �tie;�a? -4 i' YES, MAYBE NO 19. RECRpAT1,0N. bill the' proposal result it an impaict , it: O u _on the u,r, it or quantity _. _y ..£ existing rerrE� taonal 9 k w oppesttunities? < 20. Chi {.A RESOURCES .__ a 1 the proposal, resu�lL in the: altOtation of or the des "truction lo,f a'prehstoYtic or historic arc;h.aeol.ogical sate?AL b. Will the, proposal result in adverse physical u, + or aesthetic effects to a prehistori,c.or. historic; building, structure or object? c. 'Does the'proposal have the :potentit' AT to.cause a physical change which mould a£fe•ct unique ethnic cultural values'? d. Will "the' proposal' restrict existing :religious, f or Jsacred uses within. the potentlia1. impact- impact are a? are,k V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL "EVALUATION AP '04-36-.3-26 :roe attache.. r 4 { I'he Department Of, pub ,J,Jc Works will regu 1 re I toprov, i nq W i and Humboldt Avenues to the ps- stanoord, which is -40 feat te,e to face ha1ti with `cbil-bo gutter and sidewaIk. rhe road requIrement Will Ge street "sectlon Plus 1 reef,, Improving the if t,orltage w i 1 1 off set "bear F c to a s l' i 9ht degree . to Highway W111ow Tratf'ic i5 expected to continue, north on=Willow 10th has of been improved to fu 11 iurban standards: north of East W111ow then accesses but onto Highway 32 without benefit of a turn lane orleft-turn pocket. The permit will be circulated to CalTrans for comment"s. i4a,b• Use of the Property, as a busIneo 1s` hot, 'ant iclgated � e tlepubator to increase demands on the Police or f1r artments , A has 'been` co 1 dered f"c�r the 1 arge, ;sha L 1 ow parc,e:1 ,park tnmediate ty south with'`frontage Lon Humboldt Road and Little Chico feet Creek'. Tie proposed park property has mare than b5.d of creek `ront;age and `Vegetation corridor. It is important that a slgnificant the i �ncubator^� operat 1 on be �;aesthet i c:a 1 l"y� P 1 eas i ng� anti We i 1� ma i rites i ned r t to provide an appropriate setting fo he park. For eatnpte", maintenance of 1 andscap l rig, i installation: of l andscap i rig along thn ` the 1d I - yy 1 1 ne ► and sci den no of the dumpster wou mpi�o"yn � t� tanks ofthetproperty.,' ap011 Cnt has not proposed to hook up to City s'gWe"r. 1 cif 16d", The Bi y The Heal th Department l nd 1 dates that sever w i, 1 1 be requ i r+ecf I f serr,age exceeds the sept°ic tank.deslgn capacity.' In order to determine the Health whether or nest sewage tilows aro within acceptable llmits, I the Department W i 1_il be;_ requ 1 i^et to rey i ew a l 1 future tenants. fall 1 s the Heal th Departhtent w 1 l raqu i re "hookup 'to the sept i'c system, t sewer? i7a; Wlth implementatlon of the mitigation ttEasures describe"d in the � N ih1t at studyp health h"axard5 are retlwide to an:-06cceptab I'e l bvd1 +" t�f Miti aal:1 i1C2gk�5t fj bri "b'ielcasut: age o - l s sFta 1 l grin t 4 : No work by 1 essetbs or, star t` chefn i cd be p;r ttad :out No store ae of I 1 qL� i d materl a I s In uri i tis of .60 ga i i ons sir ►more, i I nC i'ud i tie but not' 1 i to i; too to Points turpent I,ne i nsac,t c dbo oil ,�1 and i uEi,r i �n 'strbrege In 11 f 1 emmata 1 q tote i i rig mare thah 100 C4011 cans 6f ,. sh��i1 i retiu i re a Use P rm I t. 4: 1 fist e 1 1 a gt-sasses°"asci 1 rnent ti= +p 1 n the dr^a i nage In, 16, iv i 3 1" cleeitle M i advl ab1 p by h r ep'artmorlt of, Public Works ;and the Ca 1 i torn 1 a i�epartme it of i= i sh arid Cq.eme. App i i t>ant: Butte county i:. U, C AP 4 . 04 -3b -S -fib Log # t3i-tea-ih`-rj2 DATA SHEE.f, A. Pro ject i pt 1 on 1. �« Type of Project: Use Permit. B'rief Descr�pti'on• Usegermit to all ow a usih es Incubator. ' - 3. Street. between �abator. _ Location` On the east side o x:11"ow loth and Humboldt Avehue. Proposed Gens i t'r of CJ-nVel opm�ent.d' 95000 square 'feet Of bu i 1 di'ng's.x i sti ng.' - 5.. AMount- of I mpery 1 OUS Surfac i hg: 6. Aecess and iVearbst 'Ptabl is Road(, s ). Fr^ontagrit on Humbo 1 cit, W i 1 i off' and ' Esst 11Dth 7'. e spoaalSeptsmOxist1ng. Method ofSewagbi : c yste'.- 8'. SOUrce'of Water 8uppty« California Water-'SerVice,Companyo' I: 9. Pr. ox ub I tv of Power L i nms l To property. 1.0.. ,PKtent-tai for further 1anr! divisions and ddvb1-opment"1No developmeht permitted rtthaut additional public raviewi 33' Fav i ronmrrlt�a 1 Sett insa c �l.1.7.r. i�C'dl Env i ronr�r�nt• 1. Terrain -�ei�erel Topographic -Ch rooter: Level �rn1 iiey land: - b Siapesc Appro;�imate_1Y 1;7., it. IeVbtp-oh 200 -?05 Fe,ot 4boVe Sea LeVel. d Limiting 'Pactars: Norte.: 2. So i l a st i c:a• i ha i h�i Sanity Loath i deep e types and Character i `' , V:. F . rt9 so i i , Pi^i me ag. wel i-drairri"" - b; Lmitin® Factors: None; a'. Natures i Nazi i d � iyf "the !rend i ar'th cake 20 a- Irlode Q.: w ra.tre ,'i a� 6 `Erosion potential: LoK'i o 1Lntlidfsl rll de Poton; : ; i ai Moho» id F ire Hazard: utic) ass i f'I ibd F b , Espana va SO i 1 pobaht i a i.: MI'oderat+a 4. iydroir►BY n SurFaae hater; 1. tti to C'hico i✓reek 200 feat to sotatih� b» Grbundiatew'; W i thin of^da of pritaht { a i n i triita; ctontam i riot i on Hest : � op�riry „ 1 i ho,► C [�►^a i n gca Charp,c , or i st i os pr. a i r1 t tb P r Ah t norma � d ►yua i Ra i in Fa 1 1 a. Limiting riactora: Lark of nage fecf i sties. V V sue l �Scen i t: �tiva i ib Urb o eta to south. �' p b 0 Acoust, i c OU 1 i ty -fin., V. i ll µ� } r ,y # o i oc�Cal #env# roYit�rl `b f3'. VeSetat # on q: W'l ldl i fe 1-10 : tJore: C ; 1 t,'r i n lyl ro'n ment= 10 . Ar•chaecsl og ca l a'nd '.N i star i ca'l Resources i r4 the area= Low, includ#n9 unknown. 'County, General Pian des i gnat: i orl : I. nw Deas i ty 1 11. Butte Residential. 12.'Ex istilrig Zoning: A --R. U .D.C� Land mer Chico San plaant, se on-�s : , dor Existing office existing. 14, SU. mound i ng Area-'commet^c i �l a`l ono: WQSt North: siingle�"familY'r frond Uses,: 9t;h: East: sin91e- amilY� irwulti=familY. West• South' horitpr'aJects. ily, Houig AutY', single'-fam's#t s i ng i e-• dam i 1 y j former „junk yard . zon i ns: A -R Pian designations: Low DensitY'R`esldehtial, Medium c. Gen. Density Residential.'. d,Psrce T 5 i mea ; Less th�ar 1 acre , LOW to mpd'i um clans i t+/ . I'S, o r popu1 at i on Character of Site and Area-' Ur bsn area: Nearest Urban Are11 as = C i t+/ c Chico at 16 City,of Ch#co. Rel avant 19pherQs of Standar ds'Urban AreWl pursuant to rectuiramtin s g. I'd Improvements the Depehl=ment if Ptah 1 i c Works+ 19. - of iFlre Protection Service roximate'ly, p ate-) = aPP 'County ' Fire Stat i bn = _ 1t4 r C o. Nearest 1 mile south. h i�0ater Ava i l ab i 1 i ty = i;Ydrant; . a4; nirt:hWest corner of W i 1 1 oW and Hurribb # dt^ • i ct : At'ea:h i cc► l.in i f i ed School d`i str 2d. Sohoo'1:: i ra' k III.' Existing Environmental Conditigns and Trends --Include a brief narrati ve explaining the major existing environ . mentaT conditions and trends. Major condi ti ons 1 ncT Ude existing land ;use, demographics, physical characteristics (streets., utilities, etc.), and trends. This narrative Wl 11 vary depending upon the type of project. this is a site-specific or targeted project requiring a description of existing conditions of the,site :or target area and its immediate ' -;environs. For projects:'which are community -wide in scope, a brief description of releVirit. exitting conditions in the community is ,appropriate. - IU. Comp'arison;With A plicable Standards and Pl;ans�-Evaluate. the, project to etermine it is �n comp lance w!t applicable existing local and regional plans and regulations ,(e.g.; general; plan, zoning ordinance, etc.) or if some of theile plans a e inapplicable The supporting `narrative should 6rtet`1y di's`cuss'' ow the p Oit!gt`complies or does not comply with these plans, V.. physical Factors--Thechecklist lists all physical factors relating o geologic, Sol! land feat��res, water; aft quality, energy; safety sand p �,��iol'ogical well-being conditions: space is provided o indicate 4he impact of the project on each factor. Remember; this analy; is should ,consider the aggregate affect of the CD!364unded activities and all related activities. Again, many of"these factors may h?a found to be inapplicable. However, 'doCumehtaticn of,all conclusions; is ne+,essary. fie checklist can be used to identify major issues and record ratings. The narrative should support such ' conclusions. Any additional Supporting docuiitentation should be 'included tri th4 ap p endix. It is important to note that if factors contained on the chec.. r k e a e uatel. dis �usse�i the i i st_ wer-„ _, d q _ _ y_- �.. _n h _ ,narrative, Hien tie applicant may simply reFer backto's�uch- discussions to avoid redundancyi', VI. Environmental Impacts Identified --In this section', a brief narrative s ou ' e prod e w c summer 're's t1'e beneficial arid' adverse impacts of the project. VII. n the Treatment of :m"pacts--If adverse impacts are identified, thel. means by :heY I Will be' mitigated ;Should be discussed briefly. For xampl e, i f hoii�es 'that wi l l be constructed are l orated in a Normally unacoeptable noise' lone, then a suggested treatment, may be the use of ;extras insulation, an double -paned windows so as to reduces nroi to to acceptabl d', l eVel s VISI. Alternatives --The basic purpose of the IS/EA process is to evaluate Mer ves to projects which may be ;chore acceptable from ah envirnmental stndpoint. ihis section should in:cludea discussion of a few alternatives to the project. Such altortiat'ives could include a 'modified project, alto rri'ate locations of activities) and must include a discussion e,;f the,%na pr�oect'alterriativp. IX. Conditions ,and Safe uards-wThe final narrative section of the IS/EA 11. s ou sous t e various conditions and safeguards that W1 11 be employed It' minimize 3'iicanveni ence dur`i ng cnnst►`udti ah peri ods a II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: Assess both the effects of the project on the environment and the effects of the envirohment on the attached sheets. discuss the nature of the effect, how it can project. ;411 "yes" and "maybe" answers'rnust be addressed on be mitigated and What requirements will be imposed` for why none wil be imposed.) upon project approvi�l. Yet, Ma bps No Source Documentation 1. E"arth.. Will the proposal impact on or, be `impacted by a. Unstable earth conditions or Chang es in geologic substructures? b Di'sru tion i nent,.compaction` d s l aver p p , or Odreavering of the soil? c. Change °in topography or g,tound surface relief features? d. The destruction, covering br` modifica= ` tion of eny unique geologr.ic or physical i j features? °1 e. Any increase in Wind or dater erosion of soils, either on` or of the...s�t fig Changes in deppsiiinn or ;erosion of i beach sands or changes in situation;, r odi f o erosion which m� n y to r y de psi i n p the v the channel of a river' or streartt or bed of the ocean any tay, inlet, or i g Geal o is hazands such as 'darthquA6t i la:r�dsl ides, tandsl ides, ground fall ure, ori Lsimilar hazards?"" i,. Agricultural land0' ° bill the proposal resuyt a, air dnission t, or har►e artiv sfiGstant'i.a1 . feet :,,on ambient (1i r qual i ty?` ,,.�;. ..... ..: Cbl1G/Q5-4.55 II, OVIRONM ENTAL IMPACTS: (continued) Yes Ma be .No Source Qocumentation _ - 22. Mandatory N ndings of Significance.* the project have the potential to a. Does h p ,� ' degrade the quality of° ther environment„ I ubstantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife 'species; cause a fish or wi l dl i faw popul'ati o to drop bol,bW se`I f sustaining levels, threaten to - el s►nsnate pl ant or animal communityll the numb er or restrsct thE,range ofarreduce aha Ibr endangered plant or animal:.., Or eliminate important examples of the r story ar Timor >periods of al, hi , �prehis'tory7 �_ ___. - - p'oes the project lave the potential to achieve shoat-term, to the di'sadVantage o n�ntal oal s7 (A: � ,� ' of long-terns, enVir nt � g hori:te►�n 'impact an the environment i s one tllich occurs in a relatively iarief definitive period of 'time While l`oitg-term ill endure '�e l into tures).___.: p the fu impacts': W e, oes trbe p ojecthave 'impacts which are ` bUt CumUl at,iVe ly; A may impact on ►' i considerabl'�littpd," rd*,t tW or more se orate resources W►i p � �- ere. the �impact on each resource i r, .t, Yr, it sinal l � but `Vbd_ th�� effect of the total n e t i s o' those ins acts ren the ehvi r nm .n �' p 4 - significant.) d,Qoes the "pro ert haves envirohmental of acts Which wilI'cause substahtial adve`r'so effects on huo'ian beings, either dsrectl or Indre�tl� y y? ,_.�. rv�oN ;ounce documentation, p4To�ect sponsor '104Y refer to "the ti�unbers of oiwher c:heckii'st sterns, CbBt 015' 4r69! i i